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. 1994;16(1):57-61.
doi: 10.1007/BF01627922.

The anatomical basis for ultrasonography of the lateral pterygoid muscle and the infratemporal fossa

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The anatomical basis for ultrasonography of the lateral pterygoid muscle and the infratemporal fossa

G Vanneuville et al. Surg Radiol Anat. 1994.

Abstract

The infratemporal fossa and its contents (particularly the pterygoid muscles) is a region difficult to explore, in spite of its importance in odontostomatological pathology. In order to reduce the indications that justify examination by computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging, for reasons of economy of health, the authors describe by application of orientated anatomical slices the way in which ultrasonography can be performed. Only the posterior approach between the mandible laterally and the mastoid process medially provided consistently adequate exploration of the infratemporal fossa and the pterygoid muscles.

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